Though it Tarry - 4 by THE REV STEPHEN NASON
7.55 Weather, programme news
8.10 Sunday Papers
9.5 Sunday Papers
by ALISTAIR COOKE
(from Birmingham)
from the Edgmond Hall of the Christian Brethren , Eastbourne conducted by DONALD DAISLEY Preacher DR F. A. TATFORD
Reading: Romans 3, vv 19-26 (AV) Hymns (Golden Hymnal): Let us with a gladsome mind (24); 0 for a thousand tongues to sing (16); Rock of ages (252); My faith has found a resting-place (291)
Organist JOHN P. VINE
JACK WARNER appeals on behalf of the Institute of Child Health, the medical school at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Children. The Institute urgently needs funds for research into children's diseases.
Donations, preferably by crossed po or cheque, to: Jack Warner , Institute of Child Health, [address removed]
visits Pershore. Worcestershire, in its Millennium Year
Questions on motoring from local residents answered by: MRS LIZ CRELLIN international rally driver: ERIC ABBOTT , Deputy Chief Constable, West Mercia Constabulary; BILL LYDDON, British Leyland, Cowley, Oxon; ERIC TOBITT. motoring commentator and journalist
Chairman NEVILLE POWLEY Producer RICHARD MADDOCK at 11.43* the latest traffic report
A countrywide look at politics from outside Westminster
Presented from Birmingham by GEORGE SCOTT
Producer DAVID SHUTE Ring: [number removed]
Cliff Michelmore invites you to ring him on [number removed]to exchange ideas live by phone on any subject bar party politics with studio guests:
Edgar Lustgarten , author, student of crime, whose enthusiasms include the theatre and League football
John Ebdon , director, London Planetarium, and churchman. interested in the countryside Basil Taylor , art critic and historian
[number removed](16 lines) will take calls from 11.0 am onward. Or send your question to Whatever You Think, Room 4066, Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA
12.55 Weather, programme news
leads off this 60-minute up-to-the-minute report: presented by Gordon Clough Editor HARRY BROWN
(Repeated: Tuesday. 4.0 pm)
Questions, on postcards, to Gardeners' Question Time, BBC, Woodhouse Lane , Leeds LS2 9PX
Ian Richardson as Young Dubrovsky
ALEXANDER PUSHKIN'S novel translated by IVY TATIANA LITVINOV adapted by JOAN O'CONNOR with Jan Edwards and Denys Blakelock Lockwood West Francis de Wolff
A romantic story of the first decades of the 19th century.
Pianist WILFRID PARRY Producer H. B. FORTUIN
Is it old? Is it genuine' What is it!
ARTHUR NEGUS and BERNARD PRICE discuss listeners' questions With HUGH SCULLY
Producer PAMELA HOWE
Questions to Talking about Antiques, BBC, Bristol BS8 2LR
Pelicans Galore: a visit to America's first wildlife refuge
Finding Your Way Around: a report on a Nottingham University conference to discuss the best ways of designing maps and guides for blind people. Introduced by DAVID SCOTT BLACKHALL Producer THENA HESHEL
ALEX MACINTOSH recently visited Dronfleld, Derbyshire
(Extended version: Wed, 7.30)
5.55 Weather, programme news
Reflecting some aspects of life in the British countryside at this season of the year.
Another chance to hear The Old School Reunion with Tony Hancock Sid James. Bill Kerr Hattie Jacques and Kenneth Williams Script by RAY GALTON and ALAN SIMPSON
Theme and incidental music by WALLY STOTT
Producer DENNIS MAIN WILSON
Last of four Hancock's Half-Hour programmes from the 50s.
Delegates at the Church Leaders' Conference at Selly Oak. Birmingham, put their questions on religious, moral and social issues to:
THE COUNTESS OF MAR AND KELLIE, Church of Scotland Delegate
JIMMY REID , Rector of Glasgow University
THE REV DAVID JENKINS Of the World Council of Churches, Geneva
Chairman GEOFFREY SMITH Producer jack SINGLETON
AMARYLLIS FLEMING (cello)
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA leader BARRY GRIFFITHS conductor BRYDEN THOMSON Wagner Overture: Rienzi conducted by ANTHONY PIERCE
8.15' Schumann Cello Concerto in A minor
8.39* Tchaikovsky Theme and Variations (Suite No 3. in G)
by JANE AUSTEN adapted in four parts by THE A HOLME with .Jill Balcon, Madeleine Cannon Peter Egan. John Rowe
Fanny Price was blessed with some rich relations who decided to undertake the responsibility of her upbringing and to raise her in all comfort, but with a just sense of her own inferiority. Part 1
Producer JANE GRAHAM
(For cast see Tues, 3.0 pau
Miriam Karlin reads from the letters of the Duchess of Orleans, the German wife of ' Monsieur,' younger brother of the Sun King. Louis XIV.
Throughout her 50 years at the French Court this tough and witty German Princess was known by the grand title of ' Madame.' Her letters are among the most extraordinary documents about European court life in existence.
The programme is introduced by DAVID LLOYD JAMES and compiled by TERENCE COOPER Producer HALLAM TENNYSON
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